Tax havens for multinationals
‘Slap in the face’
House prices grew just 0.4% in October 2022 from the previous month, which represented a six-month low, the CSO data showed.
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Plus lower growth
An interesting aspect of the Budget was that it once again illustrated the minimal differences that exist across the entire range of political parties in Leinster House. Apart from the outlier of the People Before Profit demand for a wealth tax which they claim would deliver €3.5 billion, all of the arguing was over different […]
While US President Trump threatens to pull the US pharma industry out of Ireland, tanking the economy, Leo Varadkar thinks it’s a good time to needlessly insult him. Ben Scallan comments. #gript
Ireland’s dependence on China for goods like PPE is another sign of how vulnerable we are when international markets fail. TIM JACKSON says indigenous industries should be rebuilt where possible. #gript
It’s perfectly understandable if you missed it, because, let’s face it, the news is Coronavirus 24/7 these days, but on Monday the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) released data on new car sales for the first two months of 2020. The figures were, well, not good: New car registrations for February were down […]